Minggu, 23 Juni 2013

No strap/handle on the small and medium bags.

camera review Planet Wise Diaper Wet Bag

I've tried several different types of wet bags and this has been my favorite so far. It is made of the same PUL type fabric as the Planet Wise diaper pail liners, and as such is easier to care for than the Wet Happened bags that I also have. Some things to consider:1) With 2 children in diapers now, I can hold about 2 days worth of diapers, though that obviously varies with the age of the child, the type of diapers used, and the day (in general).2) While the bag does an excellent job of keeping moisture and smells inside, it is in the end just a bag. It will be fine for a couple of days, but it does start to leech out a bit of moisture and smell. While one expects this of a diaper pail in one's one house, if you are using this for traveling, realize that this may become stressful in a house that doesn't belong to you. We let it go for 3.5 days once because we weren't sure how our friends would feel about us putting dirty diapers in their washing machine. Instead I ended up scrubbing carpet (where the bag sat) and airing out the room to remove the evidence of our stay (it cleared out quickly :-) ). The next time I just brought my detergent with me and did a wash on day 2- there was zero smell and everything was completely dry.I highly recommend this bag for short or overnight trips. It can hang on a door or hook, but I hate having things hang from my doorknobs, so I can't comment on the effectiveness of that. The handle is nice for carrying it when full. For home use, I still prefer a pail with a liner. It's a lot easier to tap open a pail lid with my wrist than to try to unzip a laden wet bag with one hand while holding a dirty diaper and a child.

2 komentar:

I have a 14 month old and one due in January. I want to start cloth diapering on my son to get used to using them before the baby gets here. I have read a lot about them and I'm thinking I'm going to go with bumGenius right now. But, what all do I need to go with that? And we travel quite a bit. I have looked for a "package" that comes with everything I need, but haven't found what I'm looking for. I also want to use cloth wipes. Is there a certain solution I need to use for the wipes to keep them moist? Can anyone please tell me what I will need to make it easier? For example, diaper sprayer, detergent, some type of bag to put them in? It's just so much! I really want to do it though! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Or if you know of a good website. Thank you!

I am due in July 2010, and would like to start using Bum Genius ALL IN ONE cloth diapers. I would like to know what is recommended that I buy to begin i.e.: How many diapers? How many inserts? How many cloth wipes? Do I need a specific size to fit a newborn approximately 7 &1/2 lbs?, some reviews said the Bum Genius ALL IN ONE was too big for their NB to begin with. Any and all info you can give me to have a great start would be really appreciated! Thank You! :)